Tattoo Removal Hialeah FL

Find top doctors who perform Tattoo Removal in Hialeah, FL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Hialeah, FL.

Local Businesses

Kellie Mendez

(305) 557-0414
15600 Nw 67Th Ave
Hialeah, FL 33014


Dkm Skincare – Dr Kellie Mosley

305- 557-0414
15600 Nw 67Th Ave – Ste 105
Hialeah, FL 33014


Skin Care Center By Ivis

305- 556-2292
2100 W 76Th St – Ste 211
Hialeah, FL 33016


Del Cristo, Gonzalo E – Del Cristo Gonzalo E

(305) 888-9786
44 E 5Th St
Hialeah, FL 33010


Ravelo Jorge E Pa

(305) 231-1664
2140 W 68Th St – Ste 307
Hialeah, FL 33016


Brahmatewari, J – Brahmatewari J

(305) 341-7551
1800 W 49Th St, #205
Hialeah, FL 33012


A Palm International Cosmetic Surgery

(305) 818-2333
1490 W 49Th Pl
Hialeah, FL 33012


Marietta Miralles-Bouza

305-696-0331
690 E 25Th St
Hialeah, FL 33013


Seduction Cosmetic Center

(305) 888-6464
315 W 9Th St
Hialeah, FL 33010


Brahmatewari J

(305) 341-7551
1800 W 49Th St Ste 205
Hialeah, FL 33012


Podiatry Foot & Ankle

(305) 558-0444
7000 W 12Th Ave – Ste 1
Hialeah, FL 33014


Plastic Surgery Ctr-S Florida

(305) 822-3221
7100 W 20Th Ave
Hialeah, FL 33016


Estevez-Delcristo, Gonzalo

305-888-8243
44 E 5Th St
Hialeah, FL 33010


Rosen, Kenneth A – Rosen Kenneth A

(305) 557-6719
15175 Eagle Nest Ln, #100
Hialeah, FL 33014


Lamas Surgical Associates Pa

(305) 693-5407
777 E 25Th St – Ste 508
Hialeah, FL 33013


Carlos Ernesto Spera

305-698-0070
1840 W 49Th St Ste 411
Hialeah, FL 33012


Alejandro Hernandez Cano

55 W 3Rd St
Hialeah, FL 33010


A Miranda Medical Center

(786) 360-4120
375 W 19Th St
Hialeah, FL 33010


Spera Carlos E

(305) 698-0070
1840 W 49Th St – Ste 411
Hialeah, FL 33012


Kellie Ann Mosley-Mendez

(305) 623-5595
15600 Nw 67Th Ave – S. 105
Hialeah, FL 33014


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Hialeah, FL

Is it easier to remove a new or old tattoo?

No matter when you got your tattoo, laser treatment can remove it. However, older ink is easier to remove than new ink, so you’ll probably require fewer treatments if you’re having an old tattoo removed than you will with a newer one.

What breaks down tattoo ink?

For starters, sunlight exposure can gradually break down ink molecules, which is why tattoos that are always exposed are quicker to fade than those often covered by clothing. Additionally, the macrophage cells from our immune system can eventually tackle chunks of the ink and disperse them over the years.

Do heavily tattooed people regret it?

Keep in mind: Of the people we talked to (the majority being teenagers to twentysomethings), a whopping 78 percent regret at least one of their tattoos. And 19 percent of participants with two tattoos regret both. Planning ahead is the best way you can make sure you don’t suffer from tattoo regret.

How can I remove a tattoo at home fast?

According to this at home tattoo removal method, you should apply table salt to a moist gauze sponge and sand down your skin where the tattoo is situated. You’ll have to continue doing this for at least 30 minutes. After about a week, you should be able to peel off the upper layer of skin.

How many sessions does it take to remove a tattoo fully?

This depends on the age, colors, size, and location of the tattoo. Larger tattoos may require between eight and 10 removal sessions. Smaller tattoos may require between five and seven removal sessions. However, some tattoos can take as few as two treatments or as many as a dozen sessions.

Can I remove my tattoo at home?

The DIY methods you can find online simply aren’t strong enough to remove pigments from the dermis — most of them affect the epidermis only. Some methods can even damage the skin and lead to unpleasant side effects. Below are some of the most touted at-home tattoo removal methods and why they don’t work.

What fades tattoos quickly?

Poor Initial Care. The Sun. Poor Overall Skincare. Poor Overall Nutrition. Excessive Friction. Excessive Weight/Size Gain.

Can you 100% remove tattoo?

Surgical removal, also called excision tattoo removal, involves cutting off tattooed skin and stitching remaining skin back together. It’s the most invasive method of tattoo removal, but also the only guaranteed way to completely remove a tattoo.

Can you freeze off a tattoo?

Cryosurgery is known as the “freezing” method of tattoo removal where liquid nitrogen is applied to the tattooed area. After the nitrogen is applied, a specific light is used to induce a peeling of the skin. This way of tattoo removal is done gradually, in a series of doctor visits.

Are old tattoos harder to remove?

The age of your tattoo is a factor in how easy it is to remove. Older tattoos do tend to be removed more easily because they have typically already had some fading over time. For this reason, older tattoos will often take fewer sessions to remove than a newer tattoo would.

How can I remove a tattoo at home for free?

Aloe Vera. It uses for many skin treatments and in cosmetics products. Salt. Salt is an abrasive material. Honey. Honey is an effective natural way to remove a tattoo at home, especially for light-colored and tiny tattoos. Sand powder and grinding stones. Lemon.

How long does it take to heal after laser tattoo removal?

The total healing time after laser treatment is about 4 to 8 weeks. But, what you do during those weeks can increase or decrease the healing process. Healing times vary depending on the type of treatment, the strength of your immune system, and how closely you follow your aftercare plan.

Which skin type is best for tattoo removal?

Tattoo removal is more effective for individuals with lighter skin (specifically Fitzpatrick type 1 or 2 skin types). Because lighter skin does not significantly absorb laser light, most of the laser energy is focused on the tattoo pigment. In contrast, dark skin siphons a portion of laser light from the tattoo.